Title :
Bidirectional Grid-Tie Flyback Converter Applied to Distributed Power Generation and Street Lighting Integrated System
Author :
Flores de Melo, Maicol ; Dotto Vizzotto, William ; Quintana, Pablo J. ; Kirsten, Andre Luis ; Dalla Costa, Marco Antonio ; Garcia, Jorge
Author_Institution :
Intell. in Lighting Res. Group, Fed. Univ. of Santa Maria, Santa Maria, Brazil
Abstract :
This paper presents a multifunctional bidirectional converter applied to street lighting and photovoltaic (PV) microgeneration systems. The proposed converter works as an electronic driver supplying a street lighting luminaire based on light emitting diodes (LEDs) at night, from ac single-phase mains with high power factor and reduced harmonic distortion. During daylight hours, the converter injects the produced energy by a PV panel to the grid, working as a grid-tie inverter. The proposed topology is based on the integration of two flyback converters, one for each half-cycle of the grid voltage, avoiding the usual diode bridge rectifier for LED lamps drives, thus providing a bidirectional power flow. A prototype of the proposed electronic stage has been designed, built, and tested, in order to validate the system. Finally, experimental results are presented. In rectifier mode, an efficiency of 86% was achieved, whereas an efficiency of 89% was obtained in inverter mode.
Keywords :
LED lamps; daylighting; distributed power generation; harmonic distortion; harmonics suppression; invertors; load flow; network topology; power factor; power grids; rectifiers; solar cells; street lighting; LED; PV microgeneration system; PV panel; bidirectional grid-tie flyback converter; bidirectional power flow; daylight; diode bridge rectifier avoidance; distributed power generation; electronic driver; grid-tie inverter; harmonic distortion reduction; light emitting diode; photovoltaic microgeneration system; power factor; street lighting integrated system; street lighting luminaire; Inductance; Inverters; Light emitting diodes; Rectifiers; Stress; Switching frequency; Topology; Bidirectional converters; distributed power generation; grid-tie inverter; multifunctional system; power electronics; street lighting;
Journal_Title :
Industry Applications, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TIA.2015.2451115